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Trenton Doles Out COVID Pandemic 'Hazard Pay' For 1,000+ Public Workers
The City of Trenton issued a second paycheck this week for more than 1,000 municipal employees who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said. "Hazard pay" of up to $7,000 for any qualified public employee was distributed with regular paychecks on Thursday and Friday, a city spokesman said. The extra pay, including money given to part-time city workers and library employees, totaled more than $8 million. Trenton Mayor W. Reed Gusciora announced a first round of Trenton American Rescue Plan spending last month. Trenton Mayor W. Reed GuscioraWikipedia In addition to city worke…
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Trenton Police, EMS Respond To Another Shooting
UPDATED: Trenton Police and EMS crews were called to the scene of a reported shooting Thursday afternoon in the South Ward. Police were not immediately able to confirm initial reports of shots fired on the 600 block of Division Street about 2 p.m. A man was transported to Capital Health trauma with a gunshot would to his leg, Peterson's Breaking News reported. The Mercer County (SRT) Shooting response team is investigating the shooting. Trenton'Mayor W. Reed Gusciora called for a nightly curfew due to a recent spat of deadly shootings in the city. The 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew came a…
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3rd Trenton Shooting Victim Dies, Mayor Orders Curfew Condemning Violent Weekend
Trenton Mayor W. Reed Gusciora announced the city has a mandatory 8 p.m. curfew, affecting everyone who isn't working and all businesses, including restaurants, gas stations and corner stores. “Yesterday was Palm Sunday, yet it was anything other than peaceful in the Capital City,'' Gusciora said in a statement. Trenton's 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew came as authorities announced a third person died of injuries from a spattering of shootings on Sunday. "Too many took to the parks and streets without regard to the public’s health and well-being,'' Gusciora said. "Moreover, much of the viol…